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in_cog_ni_to Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-10-07 10:15 PM
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111. Now CHRISTIANS aren't Christian ENOUGH??? Who the fuck are these people?
The G-D WARRIORS????!!!@#$%^ Unfreakinbelievable! First they say he's a Muslim he frighten the idiots in this country and shown they're LIARS. Then, he's half black and half white so he's NOT black enough. Next, he's not a decedent of slaves so he's not really black. Now he's not Christian ENOUGH? Pathetic. ABSOLUTELY PATHETIC...so-called Christians!:eyes: Fuck them.

Have a look at the asshole:

Reverend Rob Schenck, MA


President
National Clergy Council

Reverend Rob Schenck is the president of the National Clergy Council. He is an author, lecturer, and the founder of the Ten Commandments Project, an effort to reintroduce the American people to the great words of Sinai. Prior to his present position, Mr. Schenck served as minister of missions and evangelism for the New Covenant Tabernacle Church in Kenmore, NY, and as an itinerant evangelist.

Mr. Schenck directs Operation Save Our Nation, in Washington. Previous to this assignment he founded the National Community Church in Washington; Operation Serve, a Christian humanitarian relief organization; and co-founded Hearts for the Homeless, an advocacy organization for underprivileged men, women and children. Mr. Schenck is also the president of the National Pro-life Religious Council.

Mr. Schenck is the author of The Ten Words That Will Change a Nation--The Ten Commandments, published in 1999 by Albury Publishing. He also is the editor of the three-volume Constitutions of American Denominations, published by William S. Hein Lawbook Publishers. He is a member of the editorial board of Culture Wars magazine, and he is a member of the American Academy of Ministry. He appears regularly in the national secular and Christian media.

Mr. Schenck trained for the ministry at Elim Bible Institute and Berean College. He received his M.A. in Christian Ministry at Faith Evangelical Lutheran Seminary.

http://www.religionandpolicy.org/get_bio_image.php?id=32.1

http://www.religionandpolicy.org/show.php?p=3.1.32



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